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and he -- his 12-man team was there to train -- work with the nun nungs, who were special forces from china, o work with the mountain yards wo were the native population and there and work with south vietnamese regular forces who, none of them were as gung ho as the americans. >> he was captured in 1964 and released after nine years, when? >> in march 16, 1973. so, 10 days short of nine yars. >> for purposes after the introduction, we -- in 1973, he comes back to the united states. we're talking about 1991, his son standing trial for murder. why? >> jim -- jim jr. was born the day after jim was shot down. alice had made a decision about 15 months later to move the family in with another man to pose as thehusband of this other man to sort of put her life with jim thompson behind her. the reason shedidthat were numerous, but her support system was breaking down. alice was the kind of woman who was very dependent uon her husband. there were some problems in the marriage, but nothing that jim thought about much while he was in captivity because he idolized the marriage and the family. it was hi
and he -- his 12-man team was there to train -- work with the nun nungs, who were special forces from china, o work with the mountain yards wo were the native population and there and work with south vietnamese regular forces who, none of them were as gung ho as the americans. >> he was captured in 1964 and released after nine years, when? >> in march 16, 1973. so, 10 days short of nine yars. >> for purposes after the introduction, we -- in 1973, he comes back to the united...
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and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value of the dollar, it's also measured in our deepest values. we got your security and stability in other parts of the world, knowing that failed states are among our greatest security perhaps and the new partners are our greatest assets. the investments that we make support our efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism wherever it flourishes. we will continue to help countries provide t
and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress,...
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between 1,500 and 2,000 a month still brave the south china sea with its risks of pirates, thirst, hunger and rough seas. it's believed 250,000 of them have died in their desperate attempt for a new life. >>> the same night ktvu brought you that report we had news of a different sort about a former boat person here in the bay area. here's elane corral in 1976. >> reporter: 35-year-old chong hit $1 million in the state lottery today. >> $1 million, a million dollars. >> reporter: chong told lottery officials he's applying for american citizenship. chon fled vietnam. they boarded a small boat for seven days. chong now works as an auto mechanic. he says he plans to use his winnings to buy a home and put the rest in the bank and hopes to have his own auto shop one day. >>> they held a reunion at camp pendelton where they had first lived. >> reporter: they returned to southern california back to where their lives began. then they called it little saigon a temporary city for those fleeing saigon. >> what you have taken from your departure here at camp pendelton and done the wonderful things you
between 1,500 and 2,000 a month still brave the south china sea with its risks of pirates, thirst, hunger and rough seas. it's believed 250,000 of them have died in their desperate attempt for a new life. >>> the same night ktvu brought you that report we had news of a different sort about a former boat person here in the bay area. here's elane corral in 1976. >> reporter: 35-year-old chong hit $1 million in the state lottery today. >> $1 million, a million dollars....
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especially in his relationship with china. well, i wish everyone happy, healthy and professed year of serpent. thank you.
especially in his relationship with china. well, i wish everyone happy, healthy and professed year of serpent. thank you.
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council general gao and council general hawk of china and singapore. and to our many department heads who are here. we have harlen kelly with puc and mrs. kelly, the city administrator. and chief white. and we have our recorder, nu nguyen and the mayor's office of housing. there are a number of other commissioners here as well. i want to recognize, i did see rodney fung and mrs. riley in the crowd. and to the many others here, thank you for joining with us today. and so this is our ninth annual city hall lunar new year celebration. i am feel honored to welcome you here today. for years san francisco has been a shining example of how we get things done together. and not only have folks from asian-american community and from all walks of life. san francisco is truly a melting pot. we want to celebrate our lunar new year and hope for a prosperous new year. and my new role as assessor, we hope that is true. rather than dragging out this presentation. i want to bring up to speak a number of people who you all know, who you all love. and of course who have m
council general gao and council general hawk of china and singapore. and to our many department heads who are here. we have harlen kelly with puc and mrs. kelly, the city administrator. and chief white. and we have our recorder, nu nguyen and the mayor's office of housing. there are a number of other commissioners here as well. i want to recognize, i did see rodney fung and mrs. riley in the crowd. and to the many others here, thank you for joining with us today. and so this is our ninth annual...
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russia's defense tend spending will be bigger and china is set to pass us by that stame measure and worth pointing out the u.s. gdp is larger than any of thoyce two countries. >> and why it is it so important when you look at sequestration. thank you for that report. >> there is new numbers that show americans are once again starting to borrow mon i against their homes at a record pace. what up need to know to keep from getting in trouble with home equitty loanings. stay with us. . . like the flu. with aches, fever and chills- the flu's a really big deal. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so don't wait. call your doctor right away. tamiflu is prescription medicine for treating the flu in adults and children one year and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing. have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, o
russia's defense tend spending will be bigger and china is set to pass us by that stame measure and worth pointing out the u.s. gdp is larger than any of thoyce two countries. >> and why it is it so important when you look at sequestration. thank you for that report. >> there is new numbers that show americans are once again starting to borrow mon i against their homes at a record pace. what up need to know to keep from getting in trouble with home equitty loanings. stay with us. ....
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china and taiwan claim them. it's in the interest of the obama administration to have the dispute solved in a peaceful manner. prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter from abe. putin said he, too, hoped for better things ahead. >> translator: i'm looking forward to meeting with prime minister abe. i hope it will lead to improved relations. >> mori and putin discussed a statement issued in 2001 when mori was prime minister. the statement reaffirmed the validity of the 1956 japan soviet joint declaration. the declaration states that russia will return two of the disputed islands to japan after a peace treaty is signed. officials never signed the treaty. still, mori and putin agreed they can't ignore the
china and taiwan claim them. it's in the interest of the obama administration to have the dispute solved in a peaceful manner. prime minister abe is planning to visit russia before the end of the year to meet with the president. when he does another dispute, another issue will be on the agenda. russia control tgs islands and japan claims them. >> translator: this is an important year to build a new relationship. i hope it paves the way for abe's visit. >> mori delivered a letter...
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the sergeant says, we will send you to china. after china, he goes and serves -- he comes back at the age of 20. he has served honorably in all branches of the united states military. there is no air force at the time. comes back and falls in love with a woman in his hometown in montana who says, i will have nothing to do with you until you finish school. he finishes high school and goes on to be a professor of asian history at the university of montana and is elected to the congress of the united states. united states ambassador to japan under president carter and president reagan. when he dies, written on his tombstone at arlington tom at his request, is michael joseph mansfield, born march 16, 1903, died october 5, 2001 -- drive it, united states marine corps. no leader, no and that -- majority leader, ambassador to japan. a remarkable man. i was working on the voting rights act in capitol hill, which was a real fight. civil rights public accommodations -- people go to hotels and restaurants. talk about changing power, and the
the sergeant says, we will send you to china. after china, he goes and serves -- he comes back at the age of 20. he has served honorably in all branches of the united states military. there is no air force at the time. comes back and falls in love with a woman in his hometown in montana who says, i will have nothing to do with you until you finish school. he finishes high school and goes on to be a professor of asian history at the university of montana and is elected to the congress of the...
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certainly, they'd been in china, manchuria long before this, but they miscalculated. they thought the japanese were going to attack perhaps in april or may of 1942, not december of 1941. they didn't have the resources there. they did not foresee the disaster at pearl harbor, which would just -- temporarily just annihilate our fleet. there was just lack of insight and planning. and as a result, there wasn't enough -- the -- the troops weren't trained properly. a lot of the reservists, the men, like cassie, arrived in the fall with barely enough time to get acclimated to it. they completely underestimated the japanese offensive there. c-span: how filthy was it? >> guest: well, imagine you're in a -- you're in a jungle that's as thick and as difficult as any in the world. there's no sanitation. there's not enough food. the japanese have control of the air and the sea. they're flying over you at whim. and you have nowhere to go. the bataan peninsula is not that big a place. it's -- it's perhaps 60 miles from tip to the end of it. and i thought of it like a jam jar. and th
certainly, they'd been in china, manchuria long before this, but they miscalculated. they thought the japanese were going to attack perhaps in april or may of 1942, not december of 1941. they didn't have the resources there. they did not foresee the disaster at pearl harbor, which would just -- temporarily just annihilate our fleet. there was just lack of insight and planning. and as a result, there wasn't enough -- the -- the troops weren't trained properly. a lot of the reservists, the men,...
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in name only. -- communism in china is, less -- communism in china only. it is about preserving the powers party as it continues to grow. in north korea, it is about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty as you have there. it has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned. they get you a book on how communism when it moved into asia diverged into something different in vietnam and other areas than the communism in europe. >> former washington post correspondent keith richburg on 34 years of reporting and insights from around the world. sunday at 8:00. >> now a conversation with ruth bader ginsburg. this is one hour and 10 minutes. >> can we all be seated? can we all be seated? we have an interesting question and answer session with three of our thomas jefferson school of law professors and students and justice ruth bader ginsburg of the united states supreme court. to maximize the question and answer time, i am going to minimize the introductions. if we do not know who ginsburg is now, i think we should not be in law school. ruth and i
in name only. -- communism in china is, less -- communism in china only. it is about preserving the powers party as it continues to grow. in north korea, it is about preserving the power of the military and the kim dynasty as you have there. it has nothing to do with what karl marx envisioned. they get you a book on how communism when it moved into asia diverged into something different in vietnam and other areas than the communism in europe. >> former washington post correspondent keith...
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relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it. jimmy carter came later and i cannot see him ever having got away with that. >> if china succeeds and becomes the number 1 country in the world, should we have ourselves to blame? >> i am not sure. i think we should say ourselves to credit. a booming china helps the united states. our economies are so connective and interdependent. we are selling more to china now. one example, i did a story. it was about how general motors was basically bankrupt in 2008. they were saved mostly by china. i talked to the head of china's sale
relations with china. it had to be an anti-communist cold war hero like richard nixon who opened that bridge to communist china. i just watched the movie about that time. >> mike is with the university of southern california, formerly from cnn. it was fascinating hearing some of the people talking about that time. they were afraid of the backlash from the right wing because they were going to be seen as abandoning tie 1. nixon saw you had to make a pivot. he was the one who could do it....
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the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved "irresponsible" but the times says the attack coincided with a series of stories it posted on the website which reported that relatives of china's prime minister had he massed a fortune worth several billion dollars through business deals. >> we first noticed the unusual activity on our network shortly after we published our article about the outgoing chinese ruling family. >> reporter: security experts and the fbi say china has been targeting news organizations and overseas for the past few years. one goal is to identify the sources of news leaks within the chinese government. it's also part of a broader pat
the paper says the own security experts and the fbi traced the intrusions to hackers in china who it says were employing techniques associated in the past with hackers from the chinese military. another newspaper, "the wall street journal" says it, too, was hit by chinese hackers who wanted to monitor the china reporting. no attempt, the journal says, to steal customer data. in beijing, a spokesman for china's foreign ministry called any suggestion that the chinese were involved...
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very be-- it would be very helpful. >> i know ge has had a complex relationship in china. this administration has put a lot of emphasis on energy and market access. what grade do you give them in the first term of what they have been able to accomplish? >> i get the president credit for is that he is engaging and has avoided, you know, following every wave of controversy. the long-term focus is important. let's try to see through some of the bombs in the road. he is keeping: that. it is a complicated relationship for companies and governments, but if you said to yourself, the two biggest economies in the world have a better relationship. we cannot afford not to engage. we are better off with the u.s. government being engaged. >> does that mean the argument obama have with mitt romney during the campaign where he said he would claim time not a -- claim china a currency manipulator on day one. >> i think the role of the president is to have this brought perspective that last longer them whatever the debate was. think about a world where the two biggest economists in the worl
very be-- it would be very helpful. >> i know ge has had a complex relationship in china. this administration has put a lot of emphasis on energy and market access. what grade do you give them in the first term of what they have been able to accomplish? >> i get the president credit for is that he is engaging and has avoided, you know, following every wave of controversy. the long-term focus is important. let's try to see through some of the bombs in the road. he is keeping: that....
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and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their -- growth, and they are open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to your members of congress, and to the world. let me emphasize, jobs and trade are not the whole story and nor should they be. the good work of the state department and usaid is measured not only in the value of the dollar, it's also measured in our deepest values. we got your security and-- value stability and security in other parts of the world, knowing that failed states are among our greatest security perhaps and the new partners are our greatest assets. the investments that we make support our efforts to counter terrorism and violent extremism wherever it flourishes.
and china understanding that, is already investing more than we do there. four of the five biggest oil and gas natural discoveries happened off the coast of mozambique last year. developing economies are the epicenters of brokers and their -- growth, and they are open for business. and the united states needs to be at that table it. if we want a new list of assistance graduates, countries that used to receive aid from us, we cannot shy away from telling this story to the american people, to...
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the company officials say sales fell in china and europe. they cut the profit outlook for the full fiscal year ending in march by 13%. meanwhile, mitsubishi electric reported its profit tumbled 51% in the same quarter to $254 million. sales edged down 1% to $8.7 billion. of the state funeral has taken place in the cambodian capital. norodom sihanouk's body was cremated monday evening. nhk world looks back on the often tragic events of his remarkable life. >> reporter: this is the cremation site where cambodian people record the special event of good-bye forever to their beloved king sihanouk. he passed away last week where he was receiving treatment. sihanouk was just 18 when he took over the throne. he spearheaded a movement to gain independence from france, something cambodia achieved in 1953. after handing over the monarchy to his son in 2004, sihanouk was known as king father of the nation. >> reporter: his life mirrored the turbulence of 20th century cambodia. during the cold war, he carefully won support from both east and west to help
the company officials say sales fell in china and europe. they cut the profit outlook for the full fiscal year ending in march by 13%. meanwhile, mitsubishi electric reported its profit tumbled 51% in the same quarter to $254 million. sales edged down 1% to $8.7 billion. of the state funeral has taken place in the cambodian capital. norodom sihanouk's body was cremated monday evening. nhk world looks back on the often tragic events of his remarkable life. >> reporter: this is the...
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plus -- china celebrating a start to their lunar new year calendar. the traditional way. with fireworks! >> some incredible video of fireworks lighting up the night sky in beijing. as people in china celebrated the first few hours of the chinese new year saturday night. the fireworks were set off at midnight on the first day of the month in china's lunar calendar. it's a tradition they've been following for centuries. the media in china says tens of thousands of firefighters and police officers were on standby -- in case of any fires and emergencies. >> and take a look at this! -- during the national anthem at a bakersfield condors hockey game on friday the teams mascot got free from its handler and escaped across the ice. the handler managed to chase it down. but took a hard spill on the ice. allowing the condor to get loose again. the large bird then hops across the ice and leaps onto the bakersfield bench sending some players and their coach away in terror. eventually the condor headed down the tunnel to the lockerroom where its handler was able to retrieve it again. >
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that's. extremely worrying and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these china there's quite a few of. them there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of the war exploded today but at the same time but it's actually i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that's. extremely worrying and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is...
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very very sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by the way ok watch. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these china there's quite a few of. them there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of world war exploded today but at the same time but it's actually i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok japan and russia
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds into and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course is a very very sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces are coming by the way ok watch. then jump in...
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which are china's the lifeblood so china naturally feels threatened now as far as to japan is concerned the recent wide japan of resorting to what appeared to be more assertive action it's not us out of the blue it's because of the rise of japanese nationalism and of course a right wing politics in japan so the politicians are trying to cater into this kind of. national psyche which says that world is many many years of the second world war and in fact a lot of the japanese people were born after the second world war including prime minister abbey so they don't see why japan should continue to you know sort of move around the world would tail behind its back as it were after all japan as was the world's second largest economy until it was overtaken by china so all this plays into a more assertive national policy and because of that and because of the american pivot forming military allies with china's neighbors and so a number of china's neighbors with paula taleo. rival claims are all becoming more assertive and that feeds into china's ok here let me go to len let me go to lynn in phil
which are china's the lifeblood so china naturally feels threatened now as far as to japan is concerned the recent wide japan of resorting to what appeared to be more assertive action it's not us out of the blue it's because of the rise of japanese nationalism and of course a right wing politics in japan so the politicians are trying to cater into this kind of. national psyche which says that world is many many years of the second world war and in fact a lot of the japanese people were born...
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china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course as a baby a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is crosstalk go ahead yeah i i just i just want to disagree with most of that basic premise about a new global order but i did actually want to point out the role that russia can can play in all of this what's very interesting is that there are territorial disputes not just in these chinese there's quite a few of. them there are quite a few and the one in northern territories the curl islands is something that has been a huge problem since the end of world war exploded today but at the same time but the tank i'm at a table with would say who's acting reckless right here ok japan and russia agree to
china's trade on which china depends for its survival so i think that china is extremely worried and that adds in to and that also if you add into the kind of total tauriel integrity which is of course as a baby a sour point in terms of china's national psyche don't forget the china saw its sovereignty infringe for for almost a century because foreign aggression and that's why there was a rise of nationalism as well in china so all these forces coming by play ok watched. then jump in this is...
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concern about this idea of china being attacks china against the world and that the united states was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers though u.s. china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house declare that china is the enemy but at the same time of the washington is very concerned about is the military modernization of china and the the building up of arms by china that that is certainly something that is being considered seriously by washington and that is the heart of the rebalancing towards towards the asia pacific region but again there is the threat of north korea there are other concerns it is a rear and it's also wants to the united states also wants to burden share its oversight of safety in the asia pacific region and it really wants to reconsider and really re define its all
concern about this idea of china being attacks china against the world and that the united states was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers though u.s. china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house...
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concern about this idea of china being attacks china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the u.s. china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house declare that china is the enemy but at the same time of the work that washington is very concerned about is the military modernization of china and the the building up of arms by china that that is certainly something that is being considered seriously by washington and that is the heart of the rebalancing towards towards the asia pacific region but again there is the threat of north korea there are other concerns it is a rear and it's also wants to the united states also wants to burden share its oversight of safety in the asia pacific region and it really wants to reconsider and re re define
concern about this idea of china being attacks china against the world and that the united states is was leading this global attack against china if we do look at the numbers the u.s. china relations have never been as as close as they are now in terms of capital flow from one side to the other in terms of people to people networking and ideas exchange this is not the cold war it is not the united states against china so i think that really needs to be highlighted and never has the white house...
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going to take it to china town, where they are honoring chinese new year. it's the year of the snake. the usually snake bit, great "d," leads to a turnover, force by john wall, 15 points and nine assists. led by 20 at the half. nets cut it to 14, and pushing it, fancy move here. gives it to trevor for the dunk. who are these guys? they look like all-stars. wizards on top by 16. later in the fourth. showing he has ofs. pretty layup. the big man gets it go. the wizards dominate 89-74 the coach said it was the defense that led the way. >> we talked about coming out and establishing defensively from the tastart. that has to be identity as a team. i thought coming out tonight and digging in again like we did from a defensive standpoint, set up the whole -- set up the whole game for us. we won that game defensively. >> well, for college hoops now, it's the george town hoyas, they have a lot of depth and that is not a good problem to have, it's not a problem. the hoyas are ranked 20th in the country can. guys off the bench, like junior aaron bowman, and freshman d
going to take it to china town, where they are honoring chinese new year. it's the year of the snake. the usually snake bit, great "d," leads to a turnover, force by john wall, 15 points and nine assists. led by 20 at the half. nets cut it to 14, and pushing it, fancy move here. gives it to trevor for the dunk. who are these guys? they look like all-stars. wizards on top by 16. later in the fourth. showing he has ofs. pretty layup. the big man gets it go. the wizards dominate 89-74...
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are china's the lifeblood so china naturally feels threatened now as far as to japan is concerned the recent wide japanise resorting to what appeared to be more assertive action it's not us out of the blue it's because of the rise of japanese nationalism and of course a right wing politics in japan so the politicians are trying to cater into this kind of. national psyche which says that the world is many many years of the second world war and in fact a lot of the japanese people were born after the second world war including prime minister. so they don't see why japan should continue to you know sort of move around the world would tail behind its back as it were after all japan as was the world's second largest economy until it was overtaken by china so all this plays into a more assertive national policy and because of that and because of the american pivot forming military allies with china's neighbors and so a number of china's neighbors with poland tauriel rival claims are all becoming more assertive and that feeds into china's ok here let me go to len let me go to lynn in philade
are china's the lifeblood so china naturally feels threatened now as far as to japan is concerned the recent wide japanise resorting to what appeared to be more assertive action it's not us out of the blue it's because of the rise of japanese nationalism and of course a right wing politics in japan so the politicians are trying to cater into this kind of. national psyche which says that the world is many many years of the second world war and in fact a lot of the japanese people were born after...
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they say many of the attacks come from the u.s. >> translator: china has also been targeted by hackers. it's irresponsible and unprofessional to make groundless accusations. it does not help in resolving the hacking issue. >> now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid. >> reporter: u.s. president barack obama issued an executive order to protect u.s. infrastructure. he and other leaders have raised most of their concerns with the chinese in private. the report can serve as a more public warning to beijing. >>> sony will launch a video game console with brand new features later this year. they hope the first new model in seven years will revitalize the sluggish sales of game consoles. smart phones and tablets are dominating the market for games. >> this is the foundation of ou >> sononononononononononononono new model will hit the market in time for the year end holiday season. the new controller has a touch pad for easy operation. the adoption of cloud technology enables users to play online. users can also download game software to smart phones and tablets
they say many of the attacks come from the u.s. >> translator: china has also been targeted by hackers. it's irresponsible and unprofessional to make groundless accusations. it does not help in resolving the hacking issue. >> now our enemies are also seeking the ability to sabotage our power grid. >> reporter: u.s. president barack obama issued an executive order to protect u.s. infrastructure. he and other leaders have raised most of their concerns with the chinese in...
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in china town, if i can say it that way. 27 saves. caps win 5-0. hey coach, that sure felt good, didn't it? >> we were just talking, was it the five goals? kind of both. great for braden. he made the big save for us, and after that, we didn't give him much and we scored some goals and obviously a will the of positives. >> playing two teams on tuesday. well, as much as i make fun of georgetown's offense, which can be painful to watch at times, the hoyas are a game out of first place. john thompson, iii, could care less what his system looks like. how would it fair on the road, though? always a slug fest in the big east. they would say the fibers. he would have 20. that makes six of his last eight games. second half, otto porter doing work down in the coast. one handed stab and then the lay in. the old fashioned three point play. eli carter from deep. the rainbow step back 3. he was 4 of 9, 80 seconds to go. my name is otto and i like buckets. the window work in one. he goes for 19-14. georgetown wins his fifth straight, 69-63. >>> the
in china town, if i can say it that way. 27 saves. caps win 5-0. hey coach, that sure felt good, didn't it? >> we were just talking, was it the five goals? kind of both. great for braden. he made the big save for us, and after that, we didn't give him much and we scored some goals and obviously a will the of positives. >> playing two teams on tuesday. well, as much as i make fun of georgetown's offense, which can be painful to watch at times, the hoyas are a game out of first place....
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our trade deficit with china hit a record $315 billion last year. separately, china reported it's exports grew 25% over a year ago, easily beating expectations. the robust growth was attributed to aggressive new lending by chinese banks. >> just a few months ago, the chinese economy was in contraction. we've seen really two or three months where we are seeing much stronger growth in china and that's increasing the demand for goods there. >> reporter: but analysts say the news from china may have been somewhat distorted by statistical quirks and the start of the chinese new year. looking at a few months of data shows the big story in china is one of moderate, but solid growth. >> they're not falling apart. growth is going to hold in the range of 7% to 8%. but this is not going to go back to 10% either. there's no signs of that. it looks like its a more permanent, but controllable slow down. >> reporter: china remains strong in assembling and processing goods like iphones that are then exported by foreign companies. when economists exclude this proces
our trade deficit with china hit a record $315 billion last year. separately, china reported it's exports grew 25% over a year ago, easily beating expectations. the robust growth was attributed to aggressive new lending by chinese banks. >> just a few months ago, the chinese economy was in contraction. we've seen really two or three months where we are seeing much stronger growth in china and that's increasing the demand for goods there. >> reporter: but analysts say the news from...
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is that china? >> look, i have a standing policy when i talk about china. china is not an enemy of the united states. there are no good reasons for china to become an enemy of the united states. there are non-heroic options to keep the relationship competitive, occasionally, maybe ostentation of, but never having to get to the level of conflict -- maybe, confrontational, i never having to get to the level of conflict. that said, the chinese behavior is very disturbing and it should not be allowed to stand. the president used that taxonomy that you and i just did. there is an espionage danger and then a destructive danger. >> the defense secretary said we could be facing a cyber pearl harbor. do you believe that? >> i do not choose to use that phrase myself. there are cyber dangers, but cyber pearl harbor is just two easy. wect be facing a cyber pearl harbor. why? because we're defenseless in the cyber demain. >> what are we going to do >> i adopt have a good answer so i don't say cyber pearl harber. there are great dangers out there. it's a matter of great
is that china? >> look, i have a standing policy when i talk about china. china is not an enemy of the united states. there are no good reasons for china to become an enemy of the united states. there are non-heroic options to keep the relationship competitive, occasionally, maybe ostentation of, but never having to get to the level of conflict -- maybe, confrontational, i never having to get to the level of conflict. that said, the chinese behavior is very disturbing and it should not be...
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and we see a lot of oil going from at least china to west africa to china. and that more than outweighs the reduced import into the united states. >> okay. at what point -- >> i had the positive outlook now. >> okay. at the same time, you had to cut the dividend, the stock has not done well, the group has not done well. your stock is part of a group. at what point -- you've got some numbers in your release about how maybe there's not going to be as many ships being made, but at what point do you have to say, look, our business is going to be bad for the duration, it's not coming together. >> it is coming together now. i have personally invested many, many millions in the company. >> oh. >> and recently, and that shows that i -- i put the money where the mouth is, you know. >> you had to cut the dividend. >> yes, but that is a kind of allocation in the direction of new buildings. >> okay. >> we wish to expand and instead of giving the money back to shareholders, we will buy new ships and increase capacity. >> but you have been buying ships all the way down. >
and we see a lot of oil going from at least china to west africa to china. and that more than outweighs the reduced import into the united states. >> okay. at what point -- >> i had the positive outlook now. >> okay. at the same time, you had to cut the dividend, the stock has not done well, the group has not done well. your stock is part of a group. at what point -- you've got some numbers in your release about how maybe there's not going to be as many ships being made, but...
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budget, sequestration, afghanistan, the bombings in syria, egypt in chaos, al qaeda all over the place, china with the military migh north kor talking about anotr test, targeting the united states. why didn't they get into that stuff? >> it was up to the members to do it but they did not get into it. it was not the objective. the objective from one side was to make sure the president's nominee gets through. the other side was to do everything they could to damage him. it was not a good display of congressional oversight. >> this is a guy who said -- he voted against designang the voluonarguar inran a terror organization. badgering to ask the guy to explain that? he had no answer. >> when i heard him talk about it, speaking to the senator from virginia, jim webb, he took that argument and persuaded him. >> the same that dick lugar did, and john kerry, joe biden to last a blunt about this. barack obama had taken that position the reality was, it was another backdoor attempt, and jim webb put it on the record. another backdoor attempt of the administration of george bush and on rumsfeld and dick
budget, sequestration, afghanistan, the bombings in syria, egypt in chaos, al qaeda all over the place, china with the military migh north kor talking about anotr test, targeting the united states. why didn't they get into that stuff? >> it was up to the members to do it but they did not get into it. it was not the objective. the objective from one side was to make sure the president's nominee gets through. the other side was to do everything they could to damage him. it was not a good...